May 24, 2019
| Richard M. RossowThe CSIS Wadhwani Chair Rick Rossow looks at the results from the general elections in India, what it means for ties between the United States and India, and how both countries can craft a constructive agenda under Prime Minister Modi’s second term.

May 24, 2019
| Amy K. LehrA presidential pardon of alleged war criminals is not just morally questionable. Such actions may place troops in greater danger and erode US leadership around the globe. CSIS’s Amy K. Lehr explains why.

There is a disconnect between public discourse and actual performance on facial recognition technology. CSIS’s James Lewis explores key concerns and argues that the potential benefits from new tech innovation can outweigh the risks, much like the internet.

May 23, 2019
| Jon B. AltermanThe Middle East Notes and Comment electronic newsletter is produced by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a private, tax-exempt institution focusing on international public policy issues.

May 23, 2019
| Heather A. Conley, Donatienne RuyEuropean citizens begin voting today for their 751 representatives in the European Parliament. This election is crucial for Europe but also matters for issues of interest to the United States, as Heather A. Conley and Donatienne Ruy explain.

Matthew P. Goodman, William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on East Asia, the Pacific, and International Cybersecurity Policy on "ARIA in Action, Part 2: The Benefits of Economic Diplomacy."